Neutron Experiments join Muon Experiments for Synergy in Investigation and Search for new physics
NEMESIS
About NEMESIS
Neutron Experiments join Muon Experiments for Synergy in Investigation and Search for new physics
A European MSCA Staff Exchange project exploring the frontiers of particle physics with muons and neutrons
NEMESIS is an international research project pushing the boundaries of particle physics Beyond the Standard Model. By combining the power of high-intensity muon and ultracold neutron beams with cutting-edge detector technologies, NEMESIS seeks answers to some of the most fundamental questions about the Universe.
Bringing together leading European, Swiss, and U.S. institutions, including Fermilab (FNAL), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), the project will be involved in ultra-sensitive searches for rare processes such as Charged Lepton Flavour Violation and precise measurements of the Electric Dipole Moment in muons and neutrons.
Alongside its physics goals, NEMESIS will pioneer innovations in beam production and detector development, with technologies that could impact fields beyond particle physics, from materials science to medical imaging and homeland security.
Twelve leading European research institutions












